Guy Teaches Girl How To Squirt Porn Videos
First, it’s important to say that squirting should not be the only objective of having sex. Sex is about connecting, bonding, and enjoying pleasure with your partner. There are many myths surrounding squirting, including the idea that it’s just urine or that only certain women are capable of squirting. However how to make a girl squirt, research has shown that squirting is a real phenomenon and that any woman can learn how to do it.
In reality, there are key tips and tricks that can women can use to learn how to squirt. It is like the Holy Grail for women to be able to say that they know how to squirt, and for men to say that they’ve been with a girl that can squirt. In fact, only 21% of women have claimed to ever have squirted before. Experiment with a combination of stroking, pressing, and rubbing your girl’s G-spot and see which she prefers. Pay attention to how she responds including her verbal cues and physical responses. If she’s the quieter type, look for non-verbal clues such as how deeply she is breathing, how much she’s squirming, and whether she’s curling her toes or arching her back.
While you may know the clit as the small ‘button’ where a girl’s inner labia meet, the clitoris is actually a long, spongy shaft that reaches up to five inches inside a girl’s body. This network splits into two ‘legs’ that run either side of her vulva. Your first task is to help your girl address any problems, challenges or stresses that are preventing her from relaxing and unwinding.
Most women ‘hold back’ during orgasms because we are afraid of losing control. Good lubrication is crucial for squirting, in fact, without it, a pleasurable touch can quickly turn into an irritable friction burn. Most women get the feelings confused and for this reason, they’ll hold back.
You don’t need to go crazy on the fingering, you need to amp up the emotions. The reason she squirted with that other guy is probably because it felt super-dirty and he was able to sweep her off her feet. Negative beliefs about our worth, value, or intentions as men only keep the positive possibilities away from yourself.